A hybrid film by a collective of creators on the autism spectrum: an experiment unceremoniously combining conventions, themes and narratives.
What could a Civil War–era zombie horror movie possibly have in common with the story of a gentle border collie named Chess? This hybrid work, made by a collective of filmmakers on the autism spectrum, blends documentary and conceptual art where even the creative process becomes part of the film itself. Constructed like a series of nesting boxes, each layer reveals another, made in a different style or register by successive auteurs. Yet the plot soon gives way to something deeper: an exploration of perception as “Stimming Pool” is, above all, an attempt to show how autistic creators experience the world and themselves. And it invites the viewer to ask: how does a so-called “neurotypical” audience navigate a story told through a neurodiverse lens?
Konrad Wirkowski
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2024 CPH:DOX
2024 BFI London FF
December 5th - 14th